Building information modeling / by Stefan Mordue, Paul Swaddle and David Philp.
Idioma: Español Series For dummiesWest Sussex : John Wiley and Sons , 2016Descripción: 388 páginas ; 24 cmTipo de contenido:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781119060055
- For dummies [Parte del título]
- 690.0285 M834b
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Chapter 1: Defining building information modeling (BIM). -- Chapter 2: Explaining the building part of BIM: it's not jus buildings. -- Chapter 3: Examinin the information part of BIM. -- Chapter 4: Discussing the modeling part of BIM (and management too). -- Chapter 5: Grasping the fundamentals and understanding what BIM is. -- Chapter 6: Looking at the digital world around you. -- Chapter 7: Preparing the foundations for BIM. -- Chapter 8: Setting up a collaborative BIM workflow. -- Chapter 9: Mandating BIM in the UK and across the globe. -- Chapter 10: Standardizing the modeling of BIM objects. -- Chapter 11: Collaborating through BIM requirements. -- Chapter 12: Encouraging BIM in your office or on-site. -- Chapter 13: Developing BIM plans and strategies. -- Chapter 14: Considering the issues that BIM presents. -- Chapter 15: Evaluating BIM benefists and investment. -- Chapter 16: Using BIM on-site and BIM for health and safety. -- Chapter 17: Identifying all the users of BIM. -- Chapter 18: Building the future of construction. -- Chapter 19: Eyeing the possibilities: the future of BIM. -- Chapter 20: Forecastin how new technology will drive BIM. -- Chapter 21: Ten types of BIM tools, software, and platforms to consider. -- Chapter 22: Ten of the best BIM resources. -- Chapter 23: Ten (or so) myth-busting questions and answers.
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